Ritsha is a quaint village located in Punakha District, Bhutan. It stands out as a model rice farming village that exemplifies Bhutanese rural life and traditional agricultural practices. While the area is modernizing, Ritsha preserves the age-old method of rice cultivation without the extensive use of machinery. This village, with its terraced fields, is especially scenic during the planting and harvesting seasons. Houses in Ritsha are traditionally made of pounded mud with stone foundations, and most feature beautifully painted woodwork and intricate window frames, characteristic of the region’s architecture. The village is situated by the banks of the Pho Chhu River, which adds to the area's natural beauty and provides irrigation essential for rice farming. A visit to Ritsha offers a glimpse into the peaceful, self-sufficient lifestyle of the rural Bhutanese people and their strong sense of community. It is relatively less visited by tourists, thus providing a serene and undisturbed experience. The richness of culture, coupled with the picturesque landscape, makes Ritsha a hidden gem in Punakha's lush valley.